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Victoria Police has identified the Bourke Street attacker as 30-year-old Hassan Khalif Shire Ali.
The Somali-born man drove into the busy Melbourne street after 4pm yesterday afternoon, crashed his car - which was full of gas bottles - and carried out a stabbing attack.
Hassan Khalif Shire Ali died in hospital after being shot by police.
Sisto Malaspina, the co-owner of iconic Melbourne restaurant Pellegrini's Espresso Bar, was killed in the attack.
Two other men have undergone surgery and are in a stable condition.
Security agencies said the attack was a ‘wakeup call’ with the attacker known to have radical views.
His passport was cancelled by authorities 2015 over fears he would travel to Syria, however he was not being actively monitored.
His brother is currently awaiting trial in the Supreme Court for planning a terror attack on Federation Square.
Police are investigating homes in Weribee and Meadow Heights to help uncover why the 30-year-old undertook the attack.
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